Yes. The one my FIL used to be the superintendent at. :-/ one of them anyway. Getting a makeover so we just had to keep them off the greens.
Almost had to walk on water.
Ran the 461 and 2175 back to back all day. I think the stihl is better.
A screw pin anchor shackle, aka clevis.
1” I think.
That was my first thought too but I don’t have that trouble with my cat chokers that don’t have a thimble. They said galvanized cable is brittle sometimes. I imagine an OEM Warn cable would be fine.
Great day. Funnest tree job ever. Bunch of big slam n jam no clean up. No major malfunctions despite the broken cable. Lucky the backhoe pushing handled the tree.
Coincidentally…idk how you break a 7/16” cable on grass with a 7,500 lb truck but I did. No thimble bit that’s not a problem on my chokers.
No jerk, just throttle already tight. No tow boom.
Rigging shop agrees with my cheap cable assessment
Owen is at the vet with a blown out acl. He needs surgery. He was attacked by one of the other dogs that I have renamed Bear Bait.
Owen in the middle, Bear Bait to the right.
got curious and checked since I've never seen one
looks like the end caps are splined and have different size D connections
also looks to me like the splines on Daves coupling decided to quit work early?
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